GLO President Klaus F. Zimmermann will be a keynote speaker at Chinese Labor Market conference in Beijing October 20-21, 2018

The School of Labor and Human Resources at Renmin University of China (Beijing) and the Global Labor Organization (GLO) have just announced the creation of a new conference series on issues related to the Chinese labor market. The first event will take place on 20 and 21 October 2018 at Renmin University of China, Beijing. Papers or long abstracts should be submitted by 15 August 2018.

The event is part of the Chinese Labor Market Cluster of GLO headed by Cluster Lead Corrado Giulietti (University of Southampton), who is also a GLO Research Director. One of the four keynote speakers will be GLO President Klaus F. Zimmermann, who is also Honorary Professor of Renmin University. He will visit Renmin University all over October 2018.

Right is Corrado Giulietti (University of Southampton), a GLO Research Director and GLO Cluster Lead of the GLO China program together with GLO President Klaus F. Zimmermann.

FIRST RENMIN UNIVERSITY – GLO CONFERENCE

CALL FOR PAPERS
Renmin University of China, Beijing
20 and 21 October 2018

The Renmin University / GLO Conference aims to provide a platform for researchers working on topics related to the Chinese labor market, including migration, discrimination, health and well-being, education, environment, labor market policies.

The event is organized by the School of Labor and Human Resources at RenminUniversity of China and the Global Labor Organization (GLO). It is part of the Chinese Labor Market Cluster of GLO headed by Cluster Lead Corrado Giulietti (University of Southampton).
————————Keynote speakers (all GLO Fellows)Shi Li (Beijing Normal University)Xin Meng (Australian National University)Junsen Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)Klaus F. Zimmermann (UNU-MERIT and Maastricht University)
————————Submissions
Papers or long abstracts should be submitted by August 15, 2018 torenmin-glo@ruc.edu.cn

Program Committee
Members of the committee are GLO Fellows Sylvie Démurger (French National Centre for Scientific Research), Shuaizhang Feng (Jinan University), Corrado Giulietti (University of Southampton) and Jun Han (Renmin University of China).